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If the color of the skin turns blue, then be careful... this can be a serious sign of pulmonary hypertension

If any part of your body has started turning blue and this condition remains the same for a long time, then be careful because it can be a sign of pulmonary hypertension.

Pulmonary Hypertension:  Hypertension is such a problem, due to which many other diseases like heart attack, stroke, diabetes also take birth. Usually it is called high blood pressure, but do you know that hypertension also has many serious conditions which we should recognize in time, otherwise it can take a more dangerous form. One of them is pulmonary hypertension, whose problem is increasing rapidly nowadays and it affects the arteries of the lungs and the right side of the heart, so let us tell you about pulmonary hypertension.

What is pulmonary hypertension

Pulmonary hypertension is called pulmonary arterial hypertension in medical language. In this condition of hypertension, the blood vessels present in the lungs get shrunk and the blood flow does not happen properly. It also affects the arteries on the right side of your heart and usually leads to the formation of blood clots, causing problems with blood circulation.

Why does pulmonary hypertension happen? 

Experts believe that pulmonary hypertension is usually caused by poor lifestyle and poor diet schedule. For this, it is very important to improve your lifestyle, because in many cases it can be serious and fatal.

Do not ignore these symptoms 

- One of the biggest symptoms of pulmonary hypertension is that it causes blue or brown spots on many parts of your body.

- Feeling of pressure or pain in the chest is also a common problem in case of pulmonary hypertension.

- Dizziness, fainting or feeling tired can also be a sign of pulmonary hypertension.

- Apart from this, a sudden increase or sudden decrease in heart rate can also be a symptom of pulmonary hypertension.

 

Disclaimer: Before following the methods, methods and suggestions mentioned in this article, do take the advice of a doctor or a related expert.

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